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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 42 MIN

WELL-PLANNED HOMESCHOOL

from Homeschool Your Way · host BookShark

EPISODE 194 | Welcome back to Homeschool Your Way,the podcast that encourages you to build a homeschool rhythm that works for your family—not someone else’s highlight reel.Today’s episode is called “Well-Planned Homeschool,”and it speaks to one of the most common challenges homeschool parents face: staying organized in the middle of real life. From shifting schedules and multiple ages to sports, appointments, and everything in between, keeping plans on track can feel overwhelming.Host Janna Koch is joined by Rebecca Farris for an honest, practical conversation about what organization really looks like in a homeschool setting. Together, they talk through common roadblocks, simple systems that actually work, and realistic ideas for getting organized—and staying organized—without striving for perfection.You’ll also hear how involving the whole family can make adifference, helping kids take ownership of their learning while lightening the mental load for parents. If you’re craving more clarity, smoother days, and a plan that feels supportive rather than stressful, this episode will help you take meaningful steps toward a well-planned homeschool that still leaves room for flexibility. For more information; https://wellplannedgal.com/homeschool-organized/ABOUT OUR GUEST | Rebecca Farris didn’t set out to start a planner company—she simply needed a better way to manage her time. That skill began early, when at age 14 she worked alongside her dad, handling bookkeeping and administrative tasks using handwritten daily to-do lists. The satisfaction of checking off completed work instilled a strong work ethic and a lifelong appreciation for organization. Those same time-management habits carried into adulthood as she married young, raised five children in seven years, taught herself database programming, and launched a software design company—all while keeping life running smoothly through thoughtful planning. When she added homeschooling to an already full plate, simple to-do lists were no longer enough. Unable to find a planner that could handle homeschooling, household management, and family life in one place, she created her own. What began as a binder of spreadsheets quickly evolved into a comprehensive planning system. Recognizing its value for other homeschool families, she turned it into a business. The planners were an immediate success, eventually expanding to include tools for students as well. By continually creating solutions to meet real-life challenges, she grew The Well Planned Gal into a trusted resource—and remains committed to serving families for years to come.Thanks to show sponsor BookShark. Request a homeschool curriculum catalog or download samples at bookshark.com.If you'd like to share an aha moment, an inspirational quote, a homeschool hack, a book you're loving, or a suggested podcast topic/guest, send an email to [email protected]. We'd love to feature your reflection on a future episode.

EPISODE 194 | Welcome back to Homeschool Your Way,the podcast that encourages you to build a homeschool rhythm that works for your family—not someone else’s highlight reel.Today’s episode is called “Well-Planned Homeschool,”and it speaks to one of the most common challenges homeschool parents face: staying organized in the middle of real life. From shifting schedules and multiple ages to sports, appointments, and everything in between, keeping plans on track can feel overwhelming.Host Janna Koch is joined by Rebecca Farris for an honest, practical conversation about what organization really looks like in a homeschool setting. Together, they talk through common roadblocks, simple systems that actually work, and realistic ideas for getting organized—and staying organized—without striving for perfection.You’ll also hear how involving the whole family can make adifference, helping kids take ownership of their learning while lightening the mental load for parents. If you’re craving more clarity, smoother days, and a plan that feels supportive rather than stressful, this episode will help you take meaningful steps toward a well-planned homeschool that still leaves room for flexibility. For more information; https://wellplannedgal.com/homeschool-organized/ABOUT OUR GUEST | Rebecca Farris didn’t set out to start a planner company—she simply needed a better way to manage her time. That skill began early, when at age 14 she worked alongside her dad, handling bookkeeping and administrative tasks using handwritten daily to-do lists. The satisfaction of checking off completed work instilled a strong work ethic and a lifelong appreciation for organization. Those same time-management habits carried into adulthood as she married young, raised five children in seven years, taught herself database programming, and launched a software design company—all while keeping life running smoothly through thoughtful planning. When she added homeschooling to an already full plate, simple to-do lists were no longer enough. Unable to find a planner that could handle homeschooling, household management, and family life in one place, she created her own. What began as a binder of spreadsheets quickly evolved into a comprehensive planning system. Recognizing its value for other homeschool families, she turned it into a business. The planners were an immediate success, eventually expanding to include tools for students as well. By continually creating solutions to meet real-life challenges, she grew The Well Planned Gal into a trusted resource—and remains committed to serving families for years to come.Thanks to show sponsor BookShark. Request a homeschool curriculum catalog or download samples at bookshark.com.If you'd like to share an aha moment, an inspirational quote, a homeschool hack, a book you're loving, or a suggested podcast topic/guest, send an email to [email protected]. We'd love to feature your reflection on a future episode.

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